Psalm 92 (O Most High)
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Psalm 92 (O Most High)
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It is good to praise You, Lord
And make music to Your name, oh, Most High
It is good to praise You, Lord
And make music to Your name, oh, Most High
Oh, Most High
It is good to praise You, Lord
And make music to Your name, oh, Most High
It is good to praise You, Lord
And make music to Your name, oh, Most High
To proclaim Your love in the morning, and Your faithfulness at night
To proclaim Your love in the morning, and Your faithfulness at night
Ohoh, I sing for joy
And the sound of Your name, and the works of Your hands
Ohoh, You make me glad
And for all of my life, let my song to You rise
Oh, Most High
Ohoh, I sing for joy
And the sound of Your name, and the works of Your hands
Ohoh, You make me glad
And for all of my life, let my song to You rise
And for all of my life, let my song to You rise
Oh, Most High
It is good to praise You, Lord
Oh Most High
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